204, you quite understand the psychology of perversion

Even though there are only two people, the scope of the statistics is too small, and it is considered invalid data that does not need to be included in the scope of statistics. But it's better to guess than nothing, and Levy feels that the first thing he should do now is try to make a name for himself in the game and get the majority to recognize his strengths.

Instead of looking aimlessly in the vast sea of people, it is better to let yourself try to meet the other party's 'requirements', if you become the other party's next target, the other party can automatically find the door, then it is no better. And the opportunity to make himself famous and gain the recognition of other players, Levy has exactly one in front of him.

BULLET-OF-BULLETS, abbreviated as "BOB", is a regular tournament held in GGO games to determine the best players in the game. Since the tournament itself has a huge reward, unless there is a serious conflict in time due to something in reality, players who think they are good will definitely participate in the tournament. What's more, a large number of these players who play online games are tired of the unchanging ordinary life in reality, hoping to find excitement in the game and joy that is difficult to obtain in reality. Allowing so many people to witness their best in such a game is already a huge attraction for most players, even if it is not so rewarding.

In the best case, Levi thinks that the player who calls himself [DEATH-GUN], also known as "Death Gun", will also participate in this tournament. In the game, under the gaze of many players, killing the strongest person with the best performance must be an absolutely irresistible temptation for those who have been psychologically twisted and perverted.

Yes, even though he hadn't been in contact with the 'dead gun' so far, and it wasn't even clear whether the other party was male or female, Levi could basically tell the mentality of the person who did such a thing. Not for money or fame, a pervert who simply pursues the distorted pleasure of killing people. Some people may interpret this kind of person in depth, digging out that it is actually a kind of self-actualization or pathological psychological comfort, etc., but Lévy is not an expert in that kind of thing, he just needs to know that the person who can do such a thing as killing real people in the game is undoubtedly a pervert. Unless the murderer has other hidden secrets in it, such as revenge and hatred, etc., there is a bit of a bloody plot written in the book. However, at least according to the intelligence returned from this investigation, the two players who were killed, named ZXED and Thin Salt Cod Roe, did not have much contact in the past, either in the game or in reality. Even in GGO, although the two are both high-ranking power players, they don't have much more noteworthy communication with each other in private, except for competitions such as BOB and some public occasions.

Although it is also possible that the two of them are hiding an untold secret beneath the water, and it is this secret that causes the two of them to be killed by the same in the game. But Lévy doesn't really tend to be very inclined to the twists and turns of the real world, and there will always be those twists and turns that only those detective novels have.

There are many complex cases that the police have been tracking for years that have not been able to solve them, and most of their complexities lie in the modus operandi. After the murderer is caught, it is often found that the cause is often just a very ordinary little thing.

In fact, it is often because the motives of the criminals are too small to be noticed, which is the direct reason for the increased difficulty of solving the case. If you have too obvious motives, you will be locked by the investigating party at the beginning, and then no matter what method you use, you can always catch their flaws and solve the case after a long period of effort. The same is true for deaths like this GGO incident, if the two deceased have obvious connections that can be noticed by the police and a possible potential suspect can be identified based on these connections, then these aspects should be the first thing to do, rather than beating around the bush and entrusting a slightly illegal student who is good at gaming to help investigate.

Today, before entering the game, while waiting for dinner, Levi used his phone to look at some of the things that he had sent to his phone after he left. There are screenshots of some online discussion posts about some of the 'urban legend' events in GGO, and the most common of them is naturally the various discussions about the two players who are supposed to have died. There were also several links to the two players before they were last seen online. Whether it was the video of the two players being interviewed as in-game characters in the live webcast, or the clip of the last two players appearing in front of the public and 'disconnecting' in public, Levi watched it carefully and repeatedly several times.

The disconnection of both players was witnessed by many players, and it is said that a number of players at the time witnessed the self-proclaimed 'Dead Gun' shooting at the monitor that was playing the footage of the two players, followed by the 'accidental' disconnection of the two players. Regardless of the method of committing the crime and the identity of the suspect, at least Levi judged from these two incidents that the suspect should be inclined to kill people in public, a bit like the strange thief in the Snake Society, who always realizes the crime notice and then 'takes' the items he declared.

Lévy doesn't bother to think about what kind of psychology is based on that, but if it is really that kind of prisoner, then the current match between the most high-profile players in the GGO will undoubtedly be a wonderful stage for the suspect. Levi reckons he has a fair chance of seeing the suspect in a BOB match, provided he can go a little further in the game instead of letting him take him out in the first place...... Hawkers,In fact, even if you are killed, you can see the competition process of all the contestants through the live broadcast.,If it's just from the perspective of convenience'catching thieves',Maybe it's more convenient and efficient to squat in front of the TV and watch the live broadcast?

If it weren't for Levi's first priority to ensure the safety of the player named Kirito, he might have really chosen not to participate in the competition, but instead watched every game, observing the actions of the players in the game from the perspective of a spectator, and guessing which one might be the guy who called himself 'Dead Gun'.

As for the possibility that Kirito will not participate in the competition so he will not encounter danger, this point has been ruled out before Levi enters the game. Although the kid named Kiritto is not a high-profile middle two boy who likes to show off everywhere, according to the information provided by this party, that kid is indeed a dazzling existence that cannot be ignored in the game.